I'm having a small bout of insomnia, and well, the news out of South Korea that Starcraft 2 is coming out doesn't help put me to sleep. The only odd thing I find with all this is that the Games Radar article I linked above is exactly right about everything, but it was available in its entirety quite a bit earlier than the IGN live-blogging of the event. In any case, I grew up playing Starcraft and Warcraft games, so I'm quite excited about this, and I can't wait to see some of the videos that Blizzard is currently showing at their Worldwide Invitational. That was fast. It's on YouTube.The official site is up with good quality videos.
In other news, famous manga-ka Akamatsu Ken confirmed that his popular series Mahou Sensei Negima is getting a live-action drama. It seems that the actresses for the 31 girls of Negi's class have been decided, and as MOON PHASE notes, they'll probably all be child actresses and gravure idols. The first thing I thought of when I read the news was PGSM, and that didn't exactly leave me with fond memories. I'm a bit afraid to see what Negima will look like in a live-action format (wigs all over the place I would guess and maybe a stuffed animal for Kamo-kun), but morbid curiosity compels me to follow this.
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Everything is back to normal now that everyone has returned to the real world, and Asuna is back to having a hard time getting out of bed in the morning.
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Anya had been all alone in London when she had learned about how well Negi was doing, and refusing to lose to him, she had snuck her way to the Star Crystal.
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When they go to harvest some of the vegetables in the garden, the girls find the potatoes, carrots, and daikon in the shape of hands playing jankenpon.
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Although Takamichi is worried about the influence the darkness had on transforming the entire class and the instability inside this world, Evangeline quietly walks off because she's had a painful headache since the morning.